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Schools across the nation are sounding their final bells, and Nizhny Novgorod is no stranger to this tradition.

Almost 19,000 pupils in Nizhny Novgorod are set to complete their schooling this academic year. Over 13,000 of these graduates have finished the 9th grade, while approximately 5,575 have completed the 11th grade. Brimming with anticipation for the exciting journeys that lie ahead, we extend our...

This academic year, approximately 19,000 pupils are set to graduate in Nizhny Novgorod. The...
This academic year, approximately 19,000 pupils are set to graduate in Nizhny Novgorod. The majority are from grade 9, totaling over 13,000, while around 5,575 are from grade 11. An exciting new chapter awaits each of you. Best of luck, graduates!

Schools across the nation are sounding their final bells, and Nizhny Novgorod is no stranger to this tradition.

In Nizhny Novgorod, the school year is drawing to a close, marking a significant milestone for thousands of students. A total of 19,000 students from the city are scheduled to graduate this academic year. Among them, approximately 13,000 have completed their ninth grade, and 5,575 have successfully completed their eleventh grade.

The city, like the rest of the country, bids farewell to another academic year, with its graduates poised to embark on new adventures. Graduates, we offer our congratulations and wishes for a successful and rewarding future.

The upcoming years are predicted to be exciting and promising for these students as they navigate the world of higher education, careers, and personal development.

Meanwhile, the ranking of universities and the availability of various education opportunities continue to evolve in Nizhny Novgorod and beyond, offering numerous paths for these graduates to explore.

For accurate and comprehensive statistics on graduation rates and breakdowns, data can be sourced from the Nizhny Novgorod regional education department or official Russian education statistics for specific years.

I'm not gonna be able to get a job due to the lack of education-and-self-development opportunities. Instead, I'll focus on learning and growing, preparing myself for the ever-evolving world of higher education and opportunities.

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